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How to build a small garden pond​

Having a pond in your garden brings the beauty of nature right into your backyard, creating a focal point to your outdoor space. However, not everyone has the space for a large landscaped pond. Fortunately, creating a small pond is both manageable and rewarding. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to create a garden mini pond.

For a preformed pond, you will need the pond shell itself, gravel for the base, and possibly some sand for levelling, as well as a level to check the pond is even.

Start by clearing away any grass, weeds, or debris from your chosen area. Then dig out an area slightly larger than the dimensions of your pond so that it can sit level on all sides. If you’re using a preformed pond, make sure to dig a hole that matches the shape and depth of the shell.

If you’re creating a custom pond, you may want to have varying depths to give your fish space to swim. A depth of 3 feet is recommended for large fish and 1.5 feet for smaller fish. If you’re keeping plants, shallow areas are excellent for marginal plants, whereas deeper areas are ideal for submerged plants.

7. Add plants and fish

Once filled with water, allow it to stabilise for a few days before introducing plants and fish if desired. As a general rule of thumb, do not stock more than 60cm of fish body length (not including the tail), per square metre of your pond’s surface area. Too many fish in such a small space can lead to overcrowding, which can negatively impact water quality and your fish’s health.

Learn more about adding your first fish to your pond.

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